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  2. Rachel (Gerber) - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian Institution describes Rachel as a "life-size, realistic figure" of a sow piggy bank. [1] The Pike Place Market Foundation calls it the "mascot" of Pike Place Market . [ 2 ] The bronze sculpture depicts a pig with a money slot on the top of its head and measures approximately 36 by 66 by 16 inches (91 cm × 168 cm × 41 cm) and ...

  3. Oliver & Company - Wikipedia

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    Jenny meets with Fagin, who is shocked to be dealing with a little girl whose "ransom money" is a piggy bank. Bothered by his conscience and Jenny's tears, Fagin gives Oliver back freely. Sykes, whom Fagin had informed of the deal beforehand, is watching from the shadows and kidnaps Jenny, intending to ransom her while declaring Fagin's debt paid.

  4. The Crayon Box - Wikipedia

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    The Crayons - a box of multi-coloured crayons, who introduce each episode's story then moralise at the end. Bubby - a brown bear, sensible and level-headed. Dotty - a young cat with dots, Dotty is clever and excitable but prone to selfishness. Lump - a purple dog, quite slow-witted but friendly and eager to please. Jack - a cheeky Jack in the Box.

  5. Piggy bank - Wikipedia

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    A piggy bank, circa 1970. Earthen pots used in Nepal as piggy banks. Piggy bank (sometimes penny bank or money box) is the traditional name of a coin container normally used by children. The piggy bank is known to collectors as a "still bank" as opposed to the "mechanical banks" popular in the early 20th century. These items are also often used ...

  6. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949)

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    The Great Piggy Bank Robbery: LT Robert Clampett: Rod Scribner, C. Melendez, Manny Gould, I. Ellis Daffy Duck, Porky Pig (cameo) Jul. 20, 1946 VHS - Cartoon Moviestars: Daffy! Laserdisc, VHS - Cartoon Moviestars: Cartoons For Big Kids; Laserdisc - Cartoon Moviestars: Daffy! and Porky! Laserdisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 1, Side 4 ...

  7. Chill guy - Wikipedia

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    "Chill guy", also known as "My new character", is a digital artwork and internet meme first posted by artist Phillip Banks on Twitter on October 4, 2023. The artwork consists of an anthropomorphic dog wearing a grey sweater, blue jeans, and red sneakers, giving off a "chill" expression by smirking with his hands in his

  8. ‘I will never allow myself to be a piggy bank’: Ed Sheeran ...

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    The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

  9. Little Orphan Airedale - Wikipedia

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    Little Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. [1] Its major significance is its status as the official debut of Jones' version of Robert "Bob" Clampett's character, Charlie "Rover" the Dog. [2]